DegreeWorks | Office of the Registrar (2024)

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DegreeWorks allows current students, along with their academic advisor, to monitor progress toward degree completion and plan future academic coursework.

Are you a prospective student?

DegreeWorks Transfer is a user-friendly tool designed to help you not only identify how transfer coursework equates to Texas Tech courses, but how those courses apply towards your degree. This system allows you to enter coursework, or test scores from other institutions, to see progress towards a potential degree at Texas Tech. Click below to learn more!

DEGREEWORKS TRANSFER

DegreeWorks FAQs

A DegreeWorks audit is a review of past, current and planned coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree, major, minor or concentration.

Yes. Like other processes you use through Raiderlink, DegreeWorks is accessed through eRaider log in. Remember that your advisor, faculty, and selected staff will be able to view the information contained in DegreeWorks.

DegreeWorks is available to students, advisors, faculty, and selected staff.

The information in DegreeWorks is refreshed each night. Any changes made today (e.g., grade changes or classes added/dropped) will be seen in DegreeWorks tomorrow. Contact an advisor for up-to-date information.

No. DegreeWorks is a snapshot of courses in-progress and academic history. Registration will continue to be handled through the TTU MyTech tab on Raiderlink.

Yes. DegreeWorks is laid out in block format displaying degree, major, minor, and concentration requirement information. Sections with a green check mark icon indicate completed requirements.

Yes. See the Planner section for information.

Yes. Once grades have been processed at the end of the semester, they are viewable in DegreeWorks following the nightly refresh. Though grades are viewable in Raiderlink once posted by an instructor, final grades are not available in DegreeWorks until after the final grading period for the university has ended. Courses in-progress are listed with an "IP" grade.

No. DegreeWorks is an unofficial audit of your coursework. It provides an outline of requirements still needed to complete your program of study. An unofficial transcript may be viewed through the TTU MyTech tab in Raiderlink.

Yes. Click on the Class History link at the top for a printable list of courses taken at Texas Tech as well as transfer coursework.

You should consult your academic advisor for a review of your audit. Any exception to major, minor, or concentration requirements should be discussed with your academic advisor.

A change to your information will not be shown in DegreeWorks until after the nightly refresh.

If you have questions about your student record or coursework, contact an advisor. However, if you have questions regarding the DegreeWorks program specifically, you can email degreeworks@ttu.edu.

Audit Tool FAQs

Your audit will display the course history, in-progress courses, and the requirements necessary to complete your degree.

Your academic advisor is your primary point of contact. If your advisor determines that your audit is incorrect, they will contact the Office of the Registrar for assistance.

Your institutional GPA is displayed at the top of your audit. This GPA consists of coursework completed within Texas Tech University or Texas Tech HSC.

Your audit will outline the courses still needed to meet degree, major, minor, and/or concentration requirements within each specific block.

You can access your second degree audit by using the Degree dropdown menu at the top of the screen.

It is possible that the course did not meet either the minimum number of credits and/or minimum grade requirement for use in your program of study. Also, all requirements could have been met.

Yes. This course will be listed in the Insufficient block.

You should contact your advisor to resolve any substitution issues.

A DegreeWorks audit is merely a tool to help guide you through your degree. Contact your advisor for graduation information.

What If Tool FAQs

A What If audit is an opportunity to see the requirements needed for a different major, minor, or concentration and where your completed/current coursework would apply.

No. The What If tool is a hypothetical scenario used for viewing different degree plans.

Yes. DegreeWorks will allow you to select more than one major at a time, or to select multiple majors, minors and concentrations.

Yes.

Yes.

Using the GPA Calculator

The GPA calculators will show you your estimated GPA after you fill in hypothetical grade information.

No. This is an estimate only.

Additional Resources

Attribute Cheat Sheet

Course Catalog

Raider Success Hub

To access DegreeWorks, log in to Raiderlink using your eRaider, click on the MyTech tab, then click on the Registration dropdown.

  • Address

    PO Box 45015, West Hall, Academic Records, Room 103, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-5015
  • Phone

    806.742.3661 | Fax: 806.742.0355
  • Email

    registrar@ttu.edu
DegreeWorks | Office of the Registrar (2024)

FAQs

What is the role of the Registrar? ›

A Registrar maintains student records and course data, which can include helping students schedule or register for classes. They also make sure that their academic performance meets graduation requirements in order to reach an institution's goals by verifying grades with professors on time.

Is DegreeWorks a transcript? ›

The Degree Works audit is an unofficial advising and planning tool. It is not your official academic transcript nor is it your official confirmation of degree completion.

Why can't I log into DegreeWorks? ›

Clear your browser cache and cookies by following the procedure listed at http://drexel.edu/identity/web/website-management/training/browser-tips/clearing-cache/. Open DegreeWorks in a different browser. Web browser updates can sometimes break compatibility with the DegreeWorks application.

How to access DegreeWorks uci? ›

Accessing DegreeWorks through WebAdmin:

Start on the University Registrar Website: https://reg.uci.edu 2. Locate and Click “WebAdmin”. 3. You will need to authenticate with your UCInetID and Password.

What is the difference between registrar and registrant? ›

A registrant is considered the "owner" of the domain. Google Domains is a registrar. A registrar works with a registrant, or the owner of a domain, and a registry.

Can a registrar be found at a high school? ›

A registrar is a term typically associated with educational institutions, responsible for the maintenance of student records, course registrations, and academic evaluations. Registrars are commonly found in both high schools and colleges, irrespective of whether the college is a two-year or four-year institution.

Is DegreeWorks accurate? ›

Your Degree Works audit is only a tool and not an official transcript. Students should work with their academic advisor to verify the information in their audit, develop an understanding of program requirements, discuss course registration, and verify final official degree clearance at the time of graduation.

What are insufficient grades for DegreeWorks? ›

If you have not met the minimum grade needed for a particular required course that course would fall into the "Insufficient" block. Insufficient coursework would also include failed or withdrawn coursework. If your course has a missing grade and the term has ended, the course will fall into the insufficient block.

What are the features of the DegreeWorks? ›

What-if scenarios will analyze how requirements would change and how completed credits would be applied to a different or additional major, minor, or concentration. Additional features in DegreeWorks include: a class history, look-ahead function, planner, ability to add notes, and a GPA calculator.

Why doesn't my transcript show my degree? ›

Grades or degrees may not appear on the most recent transcript ordered if: The current term has not ended/grades have not been recorded. The degree has not been conferred and is still in approval process.

What is DegreeWorks transfer equivalency? ›

The Degree Works Transfer Equivalency Self Service module is designed to be a resource to identify potential transfer credit and associated ISU course equivalencies from completed course work at other academic institutions. It is in no way an official determination nor a guarantee of transfer credit award.

How long does DegreeWorks take to update? ›

How current is my information in DegreeWorks? A. The information in DegreeWorks is refreshed each night. Any changes made today (e.g., grade changes or classes added/dropped) will be seen in DegreeWorks the next day.

Does UCI have a+? ›

The A+ grade was introduced fall quarter 1989; all other plus and minus grades were introduced fall quarter 1973.

How do I contact the registrar at UCI? ›

For assistance, contact us at registrar@uci.edu, by phone at (949) 824-6124, or visit our office from 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., M–F.

What counts as a transcript? ›

In education, a transcript is a certified record (inventory) of a student throughout a course of study having full enrollment history including all courses (or subjects) attempted, grades earned and degrees and awards conferred.

Is a transcript the same as a degree? ›

Full, complete transcripts, do not count as proof of degree Provisional Degree Certificates are acceptable forms of proof of degree Documents that state you have passed the “Degree Examination” do not count as proof of degree Documents must be translated into English Documents cannot be submitted electronically, unless ...

What is considered a transcript? ›

Transcript meaning: A transcript is proof of education. It has a detailed record of all the subjects you have studied with your scores in the form of marks or grades given by the institution of study.

What counts as a college transcript? ›

What is a college transcript? Your college transcript is your “permanent record” when it comes to your college career. Each school you attend will keep a detailed record of which classes you took, the grades you earned, dates attended, majors and minors, and your overall grade point average.

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